Two restaurants, a jewelry store and a handful of clothing stores were all confirmed Tuesday as part of a flurry of coming attractions at the Millcreek Mall.

Topping that list is a new location for Primanti Bros., an iconic Pittsburgh eatery famed for sandwiches stacked with coleslaw and french fries.

Another highlight is a new 23,000-square-foot H&M store that will be located near the mall's customer service center.

Joe Bell, spokesman for the Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Co., which owns the mall, also talked Tuesday about the latest thinking on filling vacancies.

He said mall managers aren't looking for a major anchor tenant to fill the 90,000-square-foot space vacated by Burlington Coat Factory in 2011.

"Our real estate people didn't sense so much of a need for a big box like that," Bell said. "But they did feel the need for smaller tenant spaces."

To accommodate those needs, he said, the mall corridor will be extended through the middle of what had been the Burlington Coat Factory, making room for smaller tenants on either side of the corridor.

Two of those spaces will house a 4,700-square-foot Primanti Bros. and a new 6,300-square-foot Mad Mex restaurant, described as an American mash-up of Mexican food with Southeast Asian and West Coast influences.

The two restaurants, which are expected to be open by fall, will feature exterior entrances and patio dining, Bell said.

Other additions to the mall property are planned:

- Pandora will open a 660-square-foot jewelry store next to the interior entrance to Macy's.

- H&M, which has 2,600 stores in 53 countries, is expected to open a store by fall. According to a mall announcement, "H&M prides itself on offering fashion and quality at the best price."

- Forever 21 plans to move into a 19,000-square-foot space between Build-A-Bear Workshop and Lady Foot Locker in June.

- Carter's, a leading brand of children's clothing and accessories, expects to move this month into a 7,800-square-foot location in the Millcreek Pavilion.

- Five Below, which specializes in merchandise selling for $5 or less for teens and preteens, will move this summer into a space next door to Carter's.

- Finally, a 51,000-square-foot Field & Stream store, under construction at Millcreek Marketplace on the south side of Interchange Road, is expected to open late this summer.

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